Juvenissun posed this question on another thread. It is a distraction on that thread, so I decided to start a new one.
At this point I would ask you to say what you mean by "evolution". To me evolution is a scientific theory about how the diversity of life arose on the planet. It is descent with modification. That's it. It does not include abiogenesis, geology, formation of the planets, or the origin of the universe.
If evolution is wrong, it means that some or all species did not originate by descent with modification. What that entails would depend on the theory that replaced it. And special creation cannot. That theory has already been falsified.
One possibility is that extraterrestrials used life on earth as a genegineering experiment. This, of course, has profound theological implications. It would mean we were not created by God, but by ET.
Another is that there is life on other planets and that, somehow, the DNA from that life can travel thru space (on meteorites or comets?) and somehow integrate itself in genomes of life on the planet. Thus we have discontinuities between genomes. However, phylogenetic analysis pretty much rules this out.
All in all, there is no reasonable possibility right now that evolution is wrong. It has been so strenuously tested that there are very few tests it could possibly fail; we have tried all the tests. Right now the only data that would call "descent with modification" or common ancestry into question would be to find mammalian fossils in Cambrian or pre-Cambrian strata.
So, let me start it:
"If evolution were wrong, , it means ..."
At this point I would ask you to say what you mean by "evolution". To me evolution is a scientific theory about how the diversity of life arose on the planet. It is descent with modification. That's it. It does not include abiogenesis, geology, formation of the planets, or the origin of the universe.
If evolution is wrong, it means that some or all species did not originate by descent with modification. What that entails would depend on the theory that replaced it. And special creation cannot. That theory has already been falsified.
One possibility is that extraterrestrials used life on earth as a genegineering experiment. This, of course, has profound theological implications. It would mean we were not created by God, but by ET.
Another is that there is life on other planets and that, somehow, the DNA from that life can travel thru space (on meteorites or comets?) and somehow integrate itself in genomes of life on the planet. Thus we have discontinuities between genomes. However, phylogenetic analysis pretty much rules this out.
All in all, there is no reasonable possibility right now that evolution is wrong. It has been so strenuously tested that there are very few tests it could possibly fail; we have tried all the tests. Right now the only data that would call "descent with modification" or common ancestry into question would be to find mammalian fossils in Cambrian or pre-Cambrian strata.